The original argument was that the rest of the X-men did not get to do much, that Wolverine got to do the bulk of the heroics/screentime in the third film. You, in fact, just proved it.
What in God's name does a statement abotu Magneto using Jean have to do with that element of the film?
Like I said, Wolverine's healing factor was going into overdrive in that scene anyway. Never has he healed from wounds as quickly as he did the wounds that Jean gave him. So it's definitely a fact that Wolverine godmoded in that scene.
Yes, he was certainly in overdrive. But he STILL wasn't healing nearly fast enough to survive what would happen to his flesh and muscles had she done what she did to the other soldiers and people. She was holding back a bit, even toying with him by targeting particular sections of his body. She pretty much had to be doing that, just based on the rate of her attack against him compared to her attack on other entities and objects in the same sequence. Just as she clearly wasn't using her full power against Xavier the entire time during their battle, because Jean had a relationship with him beyond the one the Phoenix/Dark Phoenix had.
And when I say that Jean didn't try to hold back the Phoenix back when battling the Professor, I say that as the only logical conclusion that could be gained by the premise that Jean held back against Wolverine. She was able to keep Phoenix from instantly exploding Wolverine, but not for Professor X. When Jean is fighting the Phoenix, the Phoenix only has enough control to chip away damage. When Jean isn't, she is exploding people. She exploded the Professor. Therefore, Jean wasn't holding the Phoenix back against the Professor.
She wasn't holding the Phoenix back against the Professor by the time Dark Phoenix took over, no. But what do you think kept Dark Phoenix from just blowing Xavier to pieces that entire time, when Xavier was trying to reach Jean?
Xavier's powers? Doubtful, because Dark Phoenix takes over quickly from him on the physical realm, which is what she used to blow him to pieces. So what was it? Dark Phoenix was toying with him at one point, yes, but before that, Jean was wrestling for control of herself. Again, you can see that quite well in Famke's performance, especially in this scene.
And even right before Xavier is killed, Jean is obviously still in there somewhere. Look at her reaction to "Don't let it control you."
Wolverine WAS godmoded in that scene. His healing factor was never that efficient. The two options are that Jean was holding back or that Wolverine (already godmoded) was capable of overcoming her damage thanks to bad writing. And the option with Jean holding back suggests that she wasn't holding back with anyone else.
So you think the writers just forgot how powerful Dark Phoenix was?
Come the hell on. Not everything that you don't understand is "bad writing".
Maybe it's the fact that they took a scene from the comic that showed Jean's strength as a character (Professor X vs Dark Phoenix) and had the exact OPPOSITE conclusion (Phoenix exploding Professor X instead of Jean combating Phoenix and helping the Professor subdue her), but I felt Jean was extremely weak and had no power over Phoenix.
Sort of like in the comics? Jean, on her own, isn't NEARLY as strong as Dark Phoenix most of the time. Which is why Dark Phoenix is able to take her over more than once.
But why did she kill Xavier and Cyclops and not Wolvie? Wouldn't those other two be closer to her then wolvie?
Why does she kill ANYONE and not someone else?
In all seriousness, the reason Cyclops died can fairly easily be chalked up to the fact that Jean, upon her rebirth, has no IDEA the Dark Phoenix is inside her, and no idea how to control her powers, even though she thinks she does. Simply put, she had less experience with Dark Phoenix when she encountered Cyclops than she did later in the film. Just as she had issues controlling her powers in X2, then learned to control them better, something similar happened in X3. By the time she encountered Wolverine, she had some idea of what was going on, and fought it, and was able to control it a bit more, but was unable to overcome it. She fought even harder against it before Dark Phoenix took her over in the battle with Xavier.
As for Phoenix toying with Wolvie, why didn't she use her TK and then take Wolvie apart?
Because he was reaching out to Jean, and Jean was still there.
No, considering she killed him and I didn't see any hesitation on her part. why did she kill Xavier and not Wolvie?
Except that she didn't just kill him. Jean fought to control herself, and lost to Dark Phoenix, but Xavier was still making appeals to "Jean". What the hell do you mean "no hesitation on her part"? She took him apart in pieces while he was still in contact with Jean, and trying to reach her. If there was no hesitation, why didn't she just blow him away?
Why did she kill Xavier and not Wolverine? Because he was trying to control her, and had tried to control her, and she didn't want that. She wanted to be free.
Do you recall Wolverine trying to control her? No, in fact, he wanted her to be able to make her own decisions, as per his conversation with Xavier and Magneto.
No she wasn't, she didn't help anyone, she didn't help Magneto or the X-Men she just did nothing and went psycho and tried to kill everyone at the end.
Obviously she WAS needed there, because the Brotherhood fell to the X-Men and the army. Whether she ACTED on that need is irrelevant, because it's fairly obvious she didn't care about them or their cause all that much. She cared about herself and not being controlled or diminished.
Guard, but thats just not what I see at all, we even see Jean straining to blow Logan away at one point, just after most of his skin is blown off, THATS what I saw, this argument that she was holding back has totally no basis at all, especiallywhen Wolverine knew he would be able to get up to her just on his (now suddenly ridiculously fast) healing factor.
Maybe YOU need to watch the movie more closely.
No basis at all?
So the writers just FORGOT the level of power she was at? Come. On.
It's pretty apparent in her performance that even as Dark Phoenix strains to blow him away, there's something going on there beneath the surface, some kind of conflict. Is it the most clear thing ever? No. But the fact that she bothered to put that into her performance coupled with the fact that she obviously was not using her full power against Wolverine despite using it all around him would tend to suggest something more than meets the eye is going on in that sequence.
Exactly, that scene gives NO indication that The Pheonix is holding back, especially everything in the background is being massacred and ripped to bits, Wolverine's healing factor and Adamantium skeleton save the day, and it was simply ridiculous.
That IS the indication that she's holding back. Look at the levels of power she's using...except on Wolverine, who is trying to reach her, and has been trying to reach her throughout the film.
People, I'm not saying it's the most clear or best handled element ever. It could easily have been handled better, or differently, sure. But this isn't a scene they just farted out. You don't spend millions and millions of dollars in effects and not look at subtlies of expression, what's going on in the scene, etc.
It's no accident or mistake that everything else is getting destroyed and Wolverine isn't.
Now, there's no mathematical proof of this, or of the level of her powers, and how that works. There's no formula you can apply to explain why Dark Phoenix does or doesn't do this or that in a particular moment. You have to use some logic. You either see it or you don't. Is it open to interpretation a bit? Probably. Darn near every performance or visual is, in a sense. But would you really rather believe the writers and creators just FORGOT what was going on between Jean and Logan throughout the film (despite the fact that they developed the angle) and suddenly, despite him not being so in any other sequence, made Logan into a GOD, or believe that they capitalized on the themes and story they'd been developing since the beginning of the film?